Jacintha Saldanha, the nurse duped by two Australian DJs, was found hanged in her nursing quarters, according to U.K. media. Post-mortem results will be released Thursday.

Benedict Barboza, husband of the late nurse Jacintha Saldanha, with daughter Lisha, 14, and son Junal, 16, wants the full details of his wife's death to come out. She reportedly hanged herself days after she was duped by two radio DJs in a Royals hoax.

As well, Saldanha, who unwittingly accepted the prank call from the radio hosts, is believed to have left behind a suicide note, which may provide the best clue for police to understand why she took her life.

Scotland Yard would not comment on the reports, saying the coroner will not release results of Tuesday’s post-mortem until the inquest into the nurse’s death opens Thursday in London.

“It’s the coroner who has decided that she wants to release the post-mortem results when the inquest opens tomorrow, as is the right of her jurisdiction. We’re not in a position to give those results.”

The 46-year-old mother of two from Bristol was discovered unconscious in the nurses’ residences near King Edward VII Hospital in central London last Friday morning.

She was the nurse who had answered an call early Tuesday last week from Australian DJs Mel Greig and Michael Christian, who were impersonating the Queen and Prince Charles.

She put through the call to a nursing ward, where another nurse gave the radio hosts details about the condition of the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine, who had been admitted for acute morning sickness.

The DJs have since been taken off the air and made a tearful apology when they learned of the nurse’s death.

The hospital has set up a memorial fund to help support Saldanha’s husband and two teenage children, who say she had not mentioned a word of her connection to the hoax to them. Her final note was reportedly addressed to her family.

Southern Cross Austereo, the parent company of the Sydney radio station 2DayFM, have pledged to donate the profits from advertising until the end of the year to the memorial fund.